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General Range: 2000–206F

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200 201 202 203 204 205 206

0  ‐ † ‰ ⁀ ⁐  2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060

1   ‡ ‱ ⁁ ⁑  2001 2011 2021 2031 2041 2051 2061

2  ‒ • ′ ⁂ ⁒  2002 2012 2022 2032 2042 2052 2062

3  – ‣ ″ ⁃ ⁓  2003 2013 2023 2033 2043 2053 2063

4  — ․ ‴ ⁄ ⁔  2004 2014 2024 2034 2044 2054 2064

5  ― ‥ ‵ ⁅ ⁕ 2005 2015 2025 2035 2045 2055

6  ‖ … ‶ ⁆ ⁖  2006 2016 2026 2036 2046 2056 2066

7  ‗ ‧ ‷ ⁇ ⁗  2007 2017 2027 2037 2047 2057 2067

8  ‘  ‸ ⁈ ⁘  2008 2018 2028 2038 2048 2058 2068

9  ’  ‹ ⁉ ⁙  2009 2019 2029 2039 2049 2059 2069

A  ‚  › ⁊ ⁚  200A 201A 202A 203A 204A 205A 206A

B  ‛  ※ ⁋ ⁛  200B 201B 202B 203B 204B 205B 206B

C  “  ‼ ⁌ ⁜  200C 201C 202C 203C 204C 205C 206C

D  ”  ‽ ⁍ ⁝  200D 201D 202D 203D 204D 205D 206D

E  „  ‾ ⁎ ⁞  200E 201E 202E 203E 204E 205E 206E

F  ‟  ‿ ⁏   200F 201F 202F 203F 204F 205F 206F

The Unicode Standard 14.0, Copyright © 1991-2021 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 2000 General Punctuation 201B

For additional general punctuation characters see also Basic , Latin-1, and CJK Symbols 2010 ‐ and Punctuation. → 002D - hyphen-minus Spaces → 00AD  NON-BREAKING HYPHEN 2000  QUAD 2011  2002  en 2010 ‐ ≡ FIGURE 2001  QUAD 2012 ‒ = mutton quad 2013 – EN DASH EM DASH ≡ 2003  em space 2014 — 2002  EN SPACE • may be used in pairs to offset parenthetical text = nut → 2E3A ⸺ two-em dash • half an em → 30FC ー - prolonged sound 0020  space mark ≈ HORIZONTAL 2003  EM SPACE 2015 ― = mutton = quotation dash • nominally, a space equal to the type size in • long dash introducing quoted text points General punctuation • may scale by the condensation factor of a font 2016 ‖ DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE  space ≈ 0020 • used in pairs to indicate norm of a 2004  THREE-PER-EM SPACE → 20E6 ⃦ combining double vertical stroke = thick space overlay 0020  space ≈ → 2225 ∥ to 2005  FOUR-PER-EM SPACE → 23F8 ⏸ double = mid space 2017 ‗ DOUBLE LOW LINE  space ≈ 0020 • this is a spacing character 2006  SIX-PER-EM SPACE → 005F _ low line • in computer typography sometimes equated 0333 $̳ combining double low line to → ≈ 0020  0333 $̳ ≈ 0020  space 2007  Quotation marks and • space equal to tabular width of a font Use of quotation marks differs by . The character • this is equivalent to the digit width of fonts names cannot reflect actual usage for all . with fixed-width digits 2018 ‘ LEFT SINGLE 0020  = single turned quotation mark 2008  PUNCTUATION SPACE • this is the preferred character (as opposed to • space equal to narrow punctuation of a font 201B ‛ ) ≈ 0020  space → 0027 ' apostrophe THIN SPACE 2009  → 02BB ʻ modifier turned comma • a fifth of an em (or sometimes a sixth) → 275B ❛ heavy single turned comma quotation → 202F  narrow no-break space mark ornament ≈ 0020  space 2019 ’ RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK 200A  HAIR SPACE = single comma quotation mark • thinner than a thin space • this is the preferred character to use for • in traditional typography, the thinnest space apostrophe available → 0027 ' apostrophe ≈ 0020  space → 02BC ʼ modifier letter apostrophe → 275C ❜ heavy single comma quotation mark Format characters ornament ZERO WIDTH SPACE 200B  201A ‚ SINGLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK • commonly abbreviated ZWSP = low single comma quotation mark • this character is intended for invisible • used as opening single quotation mark in some separation and for line break control; it has no languages width, but its presence between two characters 201B ‛ SINGLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK does not prevent increased letter spacing in = single reversed comma quotation mark justification ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER • has same semantic as 2018 ‘ , but differs in 200C  appearance • commonly abbreviated ZWNJ → 02BD ʽ modifier letter reversed comma 200D  ZERO WIDTH JOINER • commonly abbreviated ZWJ 200E  LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK • commonly abbreviated LRM 200F  RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK • commonly abbreviated RLM → 061C  letter mark

The Unicode Standard 14.0, Copyright © 1991-2021 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 201C General Punctuation 2036

201C “ LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK Separators = double turned comma quotation mark 2028  LINE SEPARATOR • this is the preferred character (as opposed to • may be used to represent this semantic 201F ‟ ) unambiguously → 0022 " quotation mark 2029  SEPARATOR ❝ → 275D heavy double turned comma • may be used to represent this semantic quotation mark ornament unambiguously → 301D 〝 reversed double quotation mark Format characters 201D ” RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK 202A  LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING = double comma quotation mark • commonly abbreviated LRE → 0022 " quotation mark 202B  RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING → 2033 ″ double prime • commonly abbreviated RLE → 275E ❞ heavy double comma quotation mark 202C  POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING ornament • commonly abbreviated PDF → 301E 〞 double prime quotation mark 202D  LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE 201E „ DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK • commonly abbreviated LRO = low double comma quotation mark 202E  RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE • used as opening double quotation mark in • commonly abbreviated RLO some languages Space → 2E42 ⹂ double low-reversed-9 quotation mark 202F  NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE → 301F 〟 low double prime quotation mark • commonly abbreviated NNBSP 201F ‟ DOUBLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK • a narrow of a no-break space, typically the = double reversed comma quotation mark width of a thin space or a mid space • has same semantic as 201C “ , but differs in → 00A0  no-break space appearance → 2005  four-per-em space General punctuation → 2009  thin space  2020 † ≈ 0020 = obelisk, long , oblong cross General punctuation → 2E38 ⸸ turned dagger 2030 ‰ SIGN 2021 ‡ DOUBLE DAGGER = permille, per thousand = diesis, double obelisk • used, for example, in measures of blood alcohol → 2E4B ⹋ triple dagger content, salinity, etc. 2022 • → 0025 % = black small circle ؉ arabic-indic per mille sign 0609 → → 00B7 · middle 2031 ‱ PER TEN THOUSAND SIGN → 2024 ․ one dot leader = permyriad → 2219 ∙ bullet operator • percent of a percent, rarely used → 25D8 ◘ inverse bullet → 0025 % percent sign 25E6 ◦ white bullet → 060A ؊ arabic-indic per ten thousand sign → 2023 ‣ TRIANGULAR BULLET 2032 ′ PRIME → 220E ∎ end of proof = minutes, feet → 25B8 ▸ black right-pointing small triangle → 0027 ' apostrophe 2024 ․ ONE DOT LEADER → 00B4 ´ • also used as an Armenian (mijaket) → 02B9 ʹ modifier letter prime DOUBLE PRIME → 00B7 · middle dot 2033 ″ → 2022 • bullet = seconds, → 2219 ∙ bullet operator → 0022 " quotation mark ≈ 002E . → 02BA ʺ modifier letter double prime 2025 ‥ TWO DOT LEADER → 201D ” right double quotation mark ≈ 002E . 002E . → 3003 〃 2026 … HORIZONTAL → 301E 〞 double prime quotation mark = three dot leader ≈ 2032 ′ 2032 ′ TRIPLE PRIME → 22EE ⋮ vertical ellipsis 2034 ‴ → FE19 ︙ presentation form for vertical = lines (old measure, 1/12 of an ) horizontal ellipsis ≈ 2032 ′ 2032 ′ 2032 ′ ≈ 002E . 002E . 002E . 2035 ‵ REVERSED PRIME 2027 ‧ HYPHENATION → 0060 ` • visible used to indicate correct 2036 ‶ REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME positions for word breaking, as in dic·tion·ar·ies → 301D 〝 reversed double prime quotation mark ≈ 2035 ‵ 2035 ‵

The Unicode Standard 14.0, Copyright © 1991-2021 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 2037 General Punctuation 2058

2037 ‷ REVERSED TRIPLE PRIME Double punctuation for vertical text ≈ 2035 ‵ 2035 ‵ 2035 ‵ 2047 ⁇ DOUBLE 2038 ‸ ≈ 003F ? 003F ? → 2303 ⌃ up arrowhead 2048 ⁈ QUESTION → A788 ꞈ modifier letter low accent ≈ 003F ? 0021 ! Quotation marks 2049 ⁉ EXCLAMATION QUESTION MARK 2039 ‹ SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION ≈ 0021 ! 003F ? MARK General punctuation = left pointing single 204A ⁊ TIRONIAN SIGN ET usually opening, sometimes closing • • Irish Gaelic, , ... → 003C < less-than sign → 0026 & ampersand → 2329 〈 left-pointing angle → 2E52 ⹒ tironian sign capital et → 3008 〈 left angle bracket SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION → 1F670 🙰 et ornament 203A › REVERSED SIGN MARK 204B ⁋ = right pointing single guillemet → 00B6 ¶ pilcrow sign • usually closing, sometimes opening → 2E4D ⹍ paragraphus mark 204C ⁌ BLACK LEFTWARDS BULLET → 003E > greater-than sign 204D BLACK RIGHTWARDS BULLET → 232A 〉 right-pointing angle bracket ⁍ 204E ⁎ LOW → 3009 〉 right angle bracket 002A * asterisk General punctuation → → 0359 $͙ combining asterisk below 203B ※ 204F ⁏ REVERSED SEMICOLON = Japanese kome • also used in Sindhi = paragraph separator → 003B ; semicolon → 0FBF ྿ tibetan ku ru bzhi mig can 061B arabic semicolon ؛ → 𠂭 → 200AD 2050 ⁐ CLOSE UP Double punctuation for vertical text • editing mark 203C ‼ DOUBLE EXCLAMATION MARK → AB5B ꭛ modifier with TWO ALIGNED VERTICALLY → 0021 ! exclamation mark 2051 ⁑ COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN ≈ 0021 ! 0021 ! 2052 ⁒ = abzüglich (German), med avdrag av (Swedish), General punctuation piska (Swedish, "whip") 203D ‽ • a common variant and fallback → 0021 ! exclamation mark representation looks like ./. → 003F ? question mark • may also be used as a to indicate → 2E18 ⸘ inverted interrobang correctness → 1F679 🙹 heavy interrobang ornament • used in Finno-Ugric Phonetic to 203E ‾ indicate a related borrowed form with different = spacing overscore sound 0025 % percent sign ≈ 0020  0305 $̅ → 203F ‿ UNDERTIE → 066A ٪ arabic percent sign = Greek enotikon → 00F7 ÷ sign 2053 SWUNG DASH → 2323 ⌣ smile ⁓ 2040 ⁀ CHARACTER → 007E ~ = notation sequence concatenation 2054 ⁔ INVERTED UNDERTIE FLOWER PUNCTUATION MARK → 2322 ⌢ frown 2055 ⁕ 2041 ⁁ CARET INSERTION POINT = phul, puspika • proofreader’s mark: insert here • used as a punctuation mark with Syloti Nagri, Bengali and other Indic scripts → 22CC ⋌ right semidirect product ❋ 2042 → 274B heavy eight teardrop-spoked ⁂ propeller asterisk 2043 ⁃ HYPHEN BULLET → 002D - hyphen-minus Archaic punctuation 2044 ⁄ 2056 ⁖ THREE DOT PUNCTUATION = solidus (in typography) → 10FB ჻ georgian paragraph separator • for composing arbitrary General punctuation 002F / solidus → 2057 ⁗ QUADRUPLE PRIME → 2215 ∕ division slash ≈ 2032 ′ 2032 ′ 2032 ′ 2032 ′ Archaic punctuation 2045 ⁅ LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL See also historic punctuation with multiple dots in the range 2E20 ⸠ left vertical bar with quill → 2E2A-2E2D. 2E55 ⹕ left square bracket with stroke → FOUR DOT PUNCTUATION 2046 ⁆ RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL 2058 ⁘

The Unicode Standard 14.0, Copyright © 1991-2021 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 2059 General Punctuation 206F

2059 ⁙ FIVE DOT PUNCTUATION 2069  POP DIRECTIONAL ISOLATE = Greek pentonkion • commonly abbreviated PDI = quincunx Deprecated → 2684 ⚄ die face-5 205A ⁚ TWO DOT PUNCTUATION Use of these characters is strongly discouraged. • historically used to indicate the end of a 206A  INHIBIT SYMMETRIC SWAPPING sentence or change of speaker 206B  ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING • extends from to 206C  INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING → FE30 ︰ presentation form for vertical two 206D  ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING dot leader𐅛 206E  NATIONAL DIGIT SHAPES → 1015B greek acrophonic epidaurean two 206F  NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES 205B ⁛ FOUR DOT MARK • used by scribes in the as highlighter mark • this is centered on the line, but extends beyond top and bottom of the line 205C ⁜ DOTTED CROSS • used by scribes in the margin as highlighter mark 205D ⁝ TRICOLON = Epidaurean acrophonic symbol three → 22EE ⋮ vertical ellipsis → 2AF6 ⫶ triple operator → FE19 ︙ presentation form for vertical horizontal ellipsis 205E ⁞ VERTICAL FOUR DOTS • used in to indicate legal but undesirable word break • glyph extends the whole height of the line → 2E3D ⸽ vertical six dots Space 205F  MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE • abbreviated MMSP • four-eighteenths of an em ≈ 0020  space Format character 2060  • commonly abbreviated WJ • a zero width non-breaking space (only) • intended for disambiguation of functions for → FEFF  zero width no-break space Invisible operators 2061  FUNCTION APPLICATION • contiguity operator indicating application of a function 2062  INVISIBLE TIMES • contiguity operator indicating 2063  INVISIBLE SEPARATOR = invisible comma • contiguity operator indicating that adjacent mathematical symbols form a list, .. when no visible comma is used between multiple indices 2064  INVISIBLE PLUS • contiguity operator indicating addition Format characters 2066  LEFT-TO-RIGHT ISOLATE • commonly abbreviated LRI 2067  RIGHT-TO-LEFT ISOLATE • commonly abbreviated RLI 2068  FIRST STRONG ISOLATE • commonly abbreviated FSI The Unicode Standard 14.0, Copyright © 1991-2021 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved.